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anyone know when LOT stoped flying to DTW. Lklk 19:34, 10 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]
I believe that LOT's callsign is Pollot, not LOT.... I've seen it as Pollot, but never as LOT.
AIM95 19:14, 30 June 2007 (UTC)AIM95[reply]
When the article gives the number of fatalities, and follows that with "all on board" does that mean that everyone on the plane was killed? Or does it mean that all the people killed were on board? (Since a plane crash can certainly kill people on the ground.) 140.147.160.34 (talk) 21:06, 29 May 2008 (UTC)Stephen Kosciesza[reply]
What is it mean: With the arrival of the Boeing 767-200/300ER, LOT began serving trans-continental destinations to Chicago, Newark, and New York, instead of the Tupolev Tu-154M and the Ilyushin Il-62M.
??? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 178.56.15.137 (talk) 13:48, 16 November 2010 (UTC)[reply]
I have placed a cleanup tag at the top of the section, as it should be shortened so as to include deadly or hull-loss accidents only, according to WP:AIRLINE guidelines. Events such as the recent gear-up landing are not notable as per the aforementioned guidelines; it has already been removed--Jetstreamer (talk) 20:08, 1 November 2011 (UTC).[reply]
I have removed a new over large section on aircraft naming (twice) but it has been added again, as the addition has been challenged then User:Gnesener1900 needs to establish a consensus before readding it (adding it back for the third time is a bit naughty). I expanded an image caption showing the name on a nose of a 767 to explain that three of the 767s are named after Polish cities but it clearly is undue weight for a large section on naming policy when only three out of 40 aircraft have names. Naming aircraft is not that unusual or encyclopedic and a note of the naming scheme on the fleet table or a single sentence or image caption is enough. It is really up to Gnesener1900 to gain support for the addition of a large section on the matter, thanks. MilborneOne (talk) 20:14, 24 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]
This is in response to User:Marek.47's claim that there had not been any LOT hijackings to Tegel. Yes, there were. For a start, take this new article from 1970, which mentions the incident of 19 October 1969. All hijckings mentioned in this Wikipedia article have at least one source. If anyone is still in doubt: Please just let me know, and I will do some deeper research work. --FoxyOrange (talk) 12:45, 18 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Please edit this logo from http://dlapilota.pl/image/view/5109/_original — Preceding unsigned comment added by 113.179.19.224 (talk) 01:10, 22 June 2013 (UTC)[reply]
It's sad to see 'Eurowhite' being increasingly used in wikipedia. So far as I can tell, there is no formal definition of the term; it does not refer to a pantone shade (as a reader might assume), but appears to be a lazy way of saying an airline livery is "predominantly white like a lot of other European airlines". This kind of jargon is almost acceptable in fan magazines, where the great majority of readers will (probably) know what it means, but it is not appropriate for wikipedia. If there are editors who would like to use the term, may I suggest they set up a page with the meaning and history of the term, and its usage in the industry. A quick Google search found plenty of discussion, but none of it appeared particularly reliable. You may have more luck. Heenan73 (talk) 10:45, 5 July 2013 (UTC)[reply]
http://warszawa.gazeta.pl/warszawa/1,34862,15923350,LOT_zaprasza_do_podrozy_do_miejsc_tolerancyjnych_.html#LokKrajTxt — Preceding unsigned comment added by 141.70.80.5 (talk) 20:00, 8 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]
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The privatization section is not neutral at all. It links airline's better financial results with the change of government in Poland and cites prime minister of Poland who suggested it was thanks to their policy. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2A02:A311:425D:ED00:D1EC:C2F6:ABF7:3E60 (talk) 12:33, 2 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Someone keeps removing what I put in the fleet. I track LOT flights daily and I notice some new aircraft which aren't on Wikipedia.I add the aircraft and it gets removed. IFlyPlanes (talk) 12:28, 16 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Who put this? 'LOT will not receive any of the 7 planes ordered of the type' This is so fake. LOT never even thought about cancelling the MAX orders.
IFlyPlanes (talk) 21:43, 23 March 2019 (UTC)[reply]
I noticed that this article lists a specific amount of seats for each cabin class for every aircraft, including narrow-body aircraft. I looked through LOT's official website and checked the article for short-haul aircraft. An image appears a bit down on each page, and clicking on it will open it. Every one of these images have these two sentences:
"For domestic flights LOT Economy Class only"
"Size of LOT Business Class, LOT Premium Economy and LOT Economy Class is flexible and depends on the number of passengers"
Here are the sources (the images are on each of those pages and all of them have the two sentences quoted above):
Embraer 170: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/embraer-170
Embraer 175: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/embraer-175
Embraer 190: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/embraer-190
Embraer 195: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/embraer-195
Boeing 737-400: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/boeing-737-400
Boeing 737-800: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/boeing-737-800
Boeing 737 MAX 8: https://www.lot.com/pl/pl/boeing-737-MAX-8
Despite the official LOT website not including articles for the Bombardier CRJ700 NextGen, CRJ900 NextGen, and De Havilland Dash 8-400, I think that the same principle applies to them. I'd request changing the precise number of seats for each cabin class that we currently have in the "Fleet" section to something like "var." (for "Varies") or "flex." (for "Flexible"), since technically, there is no precise number of seats listed.
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I noticed Cologne/Bonn isn't listed as ever being a destination for LOT but there's a fair bit of evidence it was at one point.
This online transcription of the Oct 1996 Official Airline Guide lists it as a destination:
http://www.departedflights.com/WAW96p1.html
And airliners.net shows several examples of LOT aircraft present at the time.
I plan to add it to the list unless this wouldn't count as enough evidence, but I believe it should. Viero223 (talk) 04:05, 16 July 2022 (UTC)[reply]